China’s Manus AI ‘agent’ could be our 1st glimpse at artificial general intelligence

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Chinese scientists have unveiled an artificial intelligence (AI) “agent” that makes its own decisions without requiring specific instructions from a human operator.

The AI agent, Manus, was developed by Chinese startup Butterfly Effect. Its representatives claim it is the world’s first general AI agent — meaning it demonstrates a level of autonomy that current AI models lack. The scientists who created Manus say it shows a potential glimpse of what artificial general intelligence (AGI) may one day be capable of.

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